Environmental (alternative)
Radon is a known carcinogen. In Maryland real estate transactions, radon disclosure is:
AMandatory under federal law for all home sales
BIncluded on the Maryland Residential Property Disclosure form as a known condition✓ Correct
CRequired only for new construction
DNot addressed in Maryland real estate transactions
Explanation
The Maryland Residential Property Disclosure/Disclaimer form asks sellers to disclose known radon conditions. While not federally mandated for all sales, it is part of the standard Maryland disclosure process.
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